He Rescued A Dog. Then The Dog Rescued Him

He Rescued A Dog. Then The Dog Rescued Him

Eric O’Grey knew he was in trouble. His weight had ballooned to 320 pounds, and he was spending more than $1,000 a month on medications for high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol.

In 2010, a physician told him to buy a funeral plot, because he would need it in five years. He was 51 years old.

So he went to talk with a naturopathic doctor about losing weight. She said: Get a shelter dog.

O’Grey was surprised, but he took that advice, heading to the Humane Society Silicon Valley near his home in San Jose, Calif. He told the shelter, “I want an obese middle-aged dog, like me.” That’s how he met Peety.

Peety needed to be walked, so Eric and Peety walked, for at least a half-hour a day. O’Grey, who was working as an area sales manager for GE appliances, shifted to a plant-based diet. Over the course of a year, he lost 140 pounds. Peety lost 25. O’Grey got off the meds.

It wasn’t just the walks with Peety that transformed O’Grey’s life. The dog helped keep him from backsliding into his old, unhealthful ways. “He looked at me like I was the best person on the planet, and I wanted to become the person he thought I was.” To read more from NANCY SHUTE.